Nintendo lies as much as any other company in gaming, usually when they're not ready to reveal a game or a peripheral just yet, but they have never, ever produced an overpriced console, and every single system that they've created has been released with all of the necessary accessories for out-of-box play, including whatever controller they advertise most for the system. Wii came with the Wii Remote and a nunchuck, Gamecube came with its innovative controller, and the Wii U will ship with this. And it won't cost more than $50 more than the cheaper PS3s and 360s right now.Eternal_Lament said:Ok, thanks for letting me know all that. I still think though the tablets themselves are going to cost alot (unless they released a price for those yet, which I've yet to see be posted). Also, small question: Perhaps this was answered in the same article where the price was being compared, but when they said the system was about as much as as 360 or PS3, did they say "The system will come with a tablet controller and will be priced about as much as a 360 and PS3" or "The cost of making this system is about the same as making a 360 or PS3"? One deals with final price, the other though deals with simple cost to make, which doesn't always translate to the expense to the consumer. Sorry about asking this, my connection up here is going on and off up here, so its hard for me to find anything right now. I'd be surprised if this went throughfunguy2121 said:Why won't any of the complainers on this thread spend 120 seconds to look things up before they start bitching?Eternal_Lament said:I can assure you that if Nintendo sells these controllers at $40 each then either a) they will lose money 'snap' just like that, or b) they'll be making a profit on controller sales, meaning that the controllers are actually pretty sketchy and probably no-where near as functional as they show it to be.I forgot said:That would be sick. Now if those controllers are only 40$ I'm totally sold on this. Sony and Microsoft really have to do something to change my mind on the WiiU (and copying it isn't going to cut it).Mr.Mattress said:That did it for me! If this console is gonna be 200-300 dollars at launch, with Super Smash Bros WiiU as a launch title, then you can bet your sweet bippy that I will buy this ASAP!Delusibeta said:Yes, there will be a console to go with that controller. [http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/htwfy/new_nintendo_console_wii_u_fact_sheet/]
Also, prices similar to current PS3 and 360 prices, says Reggie.
These controllers are basically tablets: this isn't an insult or saying its worthless (well, technically worthless to me since I'm not planning on getting this), its a simple fact based on the tech on display. If Nintendo doesn't sell these controllers at $200-300, they'd be losing money with each controller sale, because that's how much a tablet like this would cost to make. As I said before, chances are the console will cost between $400-600 (combine price of current day gaming tech [$200-300] with one controller [$200-300]), and assuming you wish to buy 3 more controllers (based on what Nintendo has shown, this console is definitely aimed at people who live with or frequently meet with other people, which would warrent more controllers) this can easily be a $1000-1500 investment. Not to say that you will need to save up a grand for WiiU's release, but chances are you may need to if you want to get the full effect of what Nintendo is advertising.
Gaming journos have tested and reviewed the controller. They've interacted with the console and spoken to the developers. The system will support up to 4 wii remotes in addition to the tablet and most of the multiplayer games shouldn't require more than 1 tablet. The system will cost about as much as the PS3 and 360 cost now.
All of these longwinded statements are of no value if you don't understand what you're talking about. You took the time to compose a large paragraph; why not take a few more seconds to look into what you're discussing?
In fact, here's my prediction. It'll come with an A/V cable, an AC adaptor, perhaps the hi-def multi outputs as well, a minigame collection along the same lines as wii sports or else internal software like the 3DS shipped with, the tablet controller and its battery and charger, and possibly the AC adaptor for the tablet. This will be the basic setup, based on Nintendo's history. There will of course be bundles aplenty.